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  • 1. National Collaborating Centre for Acute Care ǂ . . .

    ...and special drinks ; feeding...can cause pneumonia in dysphagic...Arche UK Motor Neurone Disease Association...Healthcare Products Regulatory...sepsis, and pneumonia. Avoidance of...patients with Motor Neurone Disease (MND)194...presentation with aspiration risk is 51...g. MND, dementia), trauma...compromise hydration status...disorder Post-CVA, multiple sclerosis, motor neurone disease, Parkinson...Patients with Dementia nasogastric...

    Royal College of Surgeons, 21 August 2008

  • 2. Clinical practice guideline : Perioperative fasting in adults and children : an RCN guideline for the multidisciplinary team ( full version )

    ...studies, water vs clear...studies, milk...the risk of aspiration pneumonitis at induction...comfort and hydration, coupled...Healthcare products Regulatory...solution. Carbonated drinks often contain...analysis. pH Negative...regurgitation and aspiration, such as...clear tea and black coffee (without...sweets / tea or coffee with milk, can be...fluids* and water up to two...the risk of aspiration pneumonitis at induction...

    Royal College of Nursing, 21 December 2005

  • 3. CG32 Nutrition support in adults : full guideline

    ...and special drinks ; feeding...can cause pneumonia in dysphagic...Arche UK Motor Neurone Disease Association...Healthcare Products Regulatory...sepsis, and pneumonia. Avoidance of...patients with Motor Neurone Disease (MND)194...presentation with aspiration risk is 51...g. MND, dementia), trauma...compromise hydration status...disorder Post-CVA, multiple sclerosis, motor neurone disease, Parkinson...Patients with Dementia nasogastric... read summary

    National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, 22 February 2006 - Publication type: Full Guidance

  • 4. Guidelines for the management of enteral tube feeding in adults

    ...Stroke, motor neurone disease, multiple...at risk of aspiration, pneumonia, dehydration...2.2. Dementia Patients...preventing aspiration and can have...accept that hydration or nutrition...potential for aspiration. *It...contents with pH sensitive...different products Prevents...with sterile water. It may...volumes of vomit or gastric...juice, coca cola or other sugary, fizzy drinks PEG/Gastrostomy... read summary

    National Library of Guidelines, 01 April 2004 - Publisher: GAIN - Publication type: Care guideline

  • 5. Chest infections - adult

    ...rare forms of pneumonia, or infections...underlying cause of a chest infection in many cases...people with pneumonia. If they have...People with a chest infection who smoke should...bronchitis. Products available for...plain, fresh water (at least 1...caffeinated drinks, such as tea, coffee, and fizzy...

    Clinical Knowledge Summaries, 18 August 2007 - Publication type: Topics

  • 6. Dysphagia

    ...of life. Pneumonia is a common...sclerosis and motor neurone disease, but the...2009) Dementia 68% of those...dysphagia and aspiration pneumonia...consequences. Aspiration of food...an abnormal water swallow test...prevalence of aspiration pneumonia...nutrition and hydration In order...reduction of chest infection and other...

    Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists, 04 December 2009

  • 7. Preoperative fasting for preventing perioperative complications in children

    ...fed often with milk (breast milk...the lungs (aspiration) may lead to aspiration pneumonia (Mendelson...death. The aspiration of breast milk...typically a cup of tea and slice of...acidity (a pH value of less...their safety, hydration and well being...Permitted (e.g. water, coffee, orange juice...31 nausea or vomit* #32 gastric... read summary

    Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 07 October 2009 - Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd - Publication type: Systematic reviews

  • 8. CG13 Caesarean section : full guideline

    ...a range of drinks to women during labour (water, tea, coffee, cocoa...likely to vomit at birth...to drinking water only during...the risk of aspiration if anaesthesia...factors for aspiration and other...hypnosis, herbal products, nutritional...is known as aspiration) and can...aspiration pneumonitis). You should... read summary

    National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, 26 April 2004 - Publication type: Full Guidance

  • 9. The Professional ' s Guide to Parkinson ' s Disease ( 615KB )

    ...can occur in advanced dementia or a co-morbid mental...flavours or ice-cold drinks to help trigger the swallow...staff to the signs of aspiration and ensuring they are...people at higher risk of aspiration pneumonia (Langmore et al, 1998...

    Parkinsons Disease Society, 25 January 2010

  • 10. FOOD : a multicentre randomised trial evaluating feeding policies in patients admitted to hospital with a recent stroke

    ...auscultation over the stomach, aspiration of gastric contents and measurement of their pH and X-ray examination...lead to interruption of hydration, feeding and medication...Levvy, Chief Executive, Motor Neurone Disease Association, Northampton... read summary

    NIHR Health Technology Assessment programme - Publication type: Primary Research

 

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